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EMIDOI - Electronic Marketplace for Information on Decommissioning of Offshore Installations

EMIDOI - Electronic Marketplace for Information on Decommissioning of Offshore Installations eContent Concertation Meeting 11 october 2001 - Frankfurt. Decommissioning of Offshore Installations: Worldwide more than 7.000 installations Decommissioning eminent in the coming years

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EMIDOI - Electronic Marketplace for Information on Decommissioning of Offshore Installations

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  1. EMIDOI - Electronic Marketplace for Information on Decommissioning of Offshore Installations eContent Concertation Meeting 11 october 2001 - Frankfurt

  2. Decommissioning of Offshore Installations: • Worldwide more than 7.000 installations • Decommissioning eminent in the coming years • European seas: Over the next 10‑20 years , 15‑25 installations to be abandoned annually • North Sea • more than 600 offshore platforms • more than 430 subsea structures • more than 600 subsea wellheads

  3. Challenges for public and private sector • a major challenge for public authorities and oil & gas operators from an environmental and technological perspective. • a challenging business opportunity for industry, like engineers, contractors, recycling companies, oil & gas companies, and environmental managers, to seek sustainable and economically feasible solutions and to apply new techologies for safeguarding the vulnerable marine environment. Strong need for Information Exchange => opportunity for EMIDOI service

  4. Objectives to develop an electronic market and central focal point for information and data on and relevant for Decommissioning of Offshore Installations by investigating the feasibility, both organisationally, technically and economically by identifying the most suitable implementation path and partnerships

  5. Target communities Private industrial organisations: • oil & gas operators • major offshore contractors • consultancies • service organisations • engineering offices • agencies Public organisations: • environmental departments • energy departments • research institutes.

  6. Partnership Marine Information Service - MARIS BV (NL) Oilfield Publications Ltd - OPL (UK) British Geological Survey - BGS (UK) Norges Geologiske Undersoekelse - NGU (NO) Atlast BV (NL)

  7. Strategy • Provide an interesting marketing mix of products & services • Establish a good balance between free (sponsored) and paid services & products • Close interaction with public administrations and private sector

  8. Workplan • WP1: Project Management & Coordination • WP2: Market survey to define matrix of relevant data & information and sources • WP3: Development of Prototype portal site (for user market and providers) • WP4: Active dialogue with information sourceholders to discuss participation, conditions and updating procedures • WP5: Development of exploitation strategy and survey of market response • WP6: Development of business plan for further implementation and exploitation

  9. Market survey Active Dialogue with: • Operator Associations: UKOOA (UK), OLF (NO), NOGEPA (NL) • Public Authorities: DTI (UK), NPD (NO), EZ (NL) • Offshore Suppliers: contractors, engineers, surveyors, equipment suppliers • Research Institutes: geology, water quality, ecosystem, oceanography Inventories of relevant organisations in UK, NO, and NL

  10. Matrix of Products FIELDS & PLATFORMS • Electronic map (GIS) with attribute info and indication about expected shut-down. • Exploitation model: free access to map and limited details. Additional attributes available by subscription. ADVERTISING DECOMMISSIONING CASES • ‘For sale’ signs on the North Sea Map, which link to installation factsheets • Exploitation model: Operators pay an advertisement fee. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK • Overview of international regulations, like OSPAR, IMO, …and national regulations. • Exploitation model: free access

  11. Matrix of Products ENVIRONMENTAL (META)DATABASE • (Meta)databases of marine environmental samples and measurements around offshore platforms. Reports on Environmental Impact Assessments. • Exploitation model: Free access for users and agreements with data providers forproviding a portal and distribution channel. METASEARCH ENGINE • To index and give access to selected websites of organizations from government, research and industry • Exploitation model: free access BUSINESS DIRECTORY: • Business Directory of companies and their equipment, tools, expertise and capabilities regarding decommissioning. • Exploitation model: yellow pages model

  12. Matrix of Products VESSEL DATABASES • Vessel Registers, like Construction Vessels of the World, ROV’s of the World, Survey Vessels of the World, and others.. • Exploitation model: subscriptions for use REPORTS • Indexing relevant reports of authorities, operators associations, operators and contractors. • Exploitation model: Free access for users and agreement with data providers for providing a portal and distribution channel for reports

  13. Prototype website (since april 2001)

  14. Offshore Map

  15. Offshore Map

  16. Vessel registers

  17. Vessel registers

  18. Vessel registers

  19. Vessel registers

  20. Vessel registers

  21. Further development • Business Directory: cooperation with UKOOA and FPAL • Environmental metadatabase • Continuation of dialogue with Operator Associations and Public Organizations to establish firm agreements on information provision • Marketing and promotion • Exploitation schemes

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